Heifer
Well-known member
Nothing quite like turning a 10 minute job (moving some cows 1/2 mile down the road) into a 2 hour job:
I told my girls I'd load the horses and haul them 20 miles so they could ride with their grandpa and move a few cows to a stubble field. I could have moved the cows in 10 minutes with a chop pail, but thought the girls would like the chance to move cows on horseback.
We unloaded the horses at the East end of the field, and they mounted up and went to gather the cows. I drove to the West end and called the cows, who all came running. Then the cows and I waited 15 minutes for the kids and grandpa to ride up!
It seems nowdays, we always move our cows with semi's - no more three day events to walk cows 50 miles to bush pastures. So here was a chance for the kids to do a little riding without freezing off their **ses.
Here are the riders, after the cows reached the stubble fields. Laura finds it much warmer to ride bareback, although she complained her touque kept falling off when Tiny was trotting!
I told my girls I'd load the horses and haul them 20 miles so they could ride with their grandpa and move a few cows to a stubble field. I could have moved the cows in 10 minutes with a chop pail, but thought the girls would like the chance to move cows on horseback.
We unloaded the horses at the East end of the field, and they mounted up and went to gather the cows. I drove to the West end and called the cows, who all came running. Then the cows and I waited 15 minutes for the kids and grandpa to ride up!
It seems nowdays, we always move our cows with semi's - no more three day events to walk cows 50 miles to bush pastures. So here was a chance for the kids to do a little riding without freezing off their **ses.
Here are the riders, after the cows reached the stubble fields. Laura finds it much warmer to ride bareback, although she complained her touque kept falling off when Tiny was trotting!
